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Ashling Murphy: Man found guilty of 2022 murder

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Ashling Murphy: Man found guilty of 2022 murder

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Ms Murphy was stabbed repeatedly in the neck during the attack.

The 12-person jury, made up of nine men and three women, took only a few hours to deliberate on their verdict after three weeks of evidence.

Puska wore a grey blazer and open-neck white shirt, and sat silently alongside his translator as the verdict was read out.

The Slovak national had pleaded not guilty, claiming in court he was trying to help Ms Murphy after she had been attacked by another man, who went on to stab him too.

An eyewitness, Jenna Stack, said she saw Ms Murphy’s legs kicking out from underneath Puska as he held her down when she passed by on the canal.

The court also heard Puska admitted killing Ms Murphy while in hospital in Dublin in the presence of garda (Irish police) officers.

This was something the defence later put down to the medication he was on for his stab wounds, as well as a language barrier and unfamiliar surroundings.

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